Top 6 Mistakes By NEET Aspirants While Attempting A Mock Test
So,
How are you NEET Aspirant ?
I hope your preparation is going fine.
I guess each and every neet aspirant knows that only reading Theory of a particular chapter and then practicing questions isn't going to help you score 600+ marks in NEET.
So,
what's the thing that I'm talking about???
Yes, you knew that,
It's attempting mocks Tests.
Most of the aspirants are really really scared of attempting mock tests because they can't score well.
It's just like you know that you are falling down a well but don't want to take help of a rope to climb up. Isn't it???
Well,
What was the last time you attempted a mock test ?
Is it last week? Or yesterday?
Whatever it is, let me tell you
How Can You Improve Your Score by Almost 50-70 Marks ???
It's by Not committing those mistakes that everyone in the examination hall does!!!
You know it well that you commit many (or so many XD) mistakes during those 3 hours , right?
So, following are some of them, that you must avoid {or try to avoid} -
1)) Reading mistakes
Q) - which of the following statements is not incorrect?
(a) Sperms are diploid.
(b) Male reproductive system includes testes, accessory ducts and glands, and
oviducts.
(c) The scrotum keeps the testes warmer, thus helping it
to promote the sperm formation.
(d) Sertoli cells are found in seminiferous tubules
and provide nutrition to germ cells.
Yes, you got it wrong (probably).
Please Read the question again .
Found something interesting? 😂
Now, try again.
Okay,
The correct answer is.....
option D
and why's that, do you know?
Well,
Sperm are haploid male gametes. Oviducts are a part
of female reproductive system. Scrotum maintains
testes at lower (2–2.5 degrees) than normal body
temperature. Sertoli cells certainly nourish the
developing male germ cells.
Okay,
You can thank me later 😋😝.
If you still don't understand what was so interesting, read it below -
In the question, it was written that
which of the following is ""NOT INCORRECT ""
GOT THE POINT?
NOW, let's go to the 2nd mistake 🔥
2)) silly mistakes -
Well,
If we talk about silly mistakes we can spend a whole day, Right?
Silly mistakes cover a large domain of mistakes 😁...
You knew that.
Silly mistakes are the mistakes that are silly.
I don't have to elaborate more I think 🤔...
3)) Calculation mistakes -
The name itself is sufficient.
What is 67338/2.233
Don't pick up the calculator.
XD
We often come across difficult calculations in the physics section, right?
Difficult calculations are to scare you.
So, according to Newton's third law, you have to scare the question!!!
Just do some approximations and get the answer that is near to the exact answer.
Quite easy, right?
4)) Bubbling mistakes -
This is the silliest mistake ever Done!!!
Just have some patience and internal peace and then bubble the correct answer.
Start filling the bubble from outside to inside.
This really helps to fill the OMR sheet cleanly and accurately.
5))Forgetting informations -
Ever forgotten factual values in biology?
Let's take a check,
What was the percentage of climate regulation and habitat for wildlife Out of the total cost of various ecosystem services ?????
I won't tell it here....
Find it in NCERT BIOLOGY 😤😤😤...
You can memorize factual information by making flash cards or by revising it again and again.
You can memorize anything for long term by writing it on paper several times.
And, Now the last one here!
6)) Ego-
Have you ever confused in two options?
Have you ever solved a physics question for more than 5 minutes?
Have you ever stuck to an organic chemistry problems just remembering it's mechanism?
Well,
I can describe a lot of similar problems during attempting a mock test just like I mentioned above!
All this happens because you have read it, but still something becomes an obstacle and stops you from getting +4 marks 😮.
For those kind of Questions in which you take more than 5 minutes, there's only one way out 🙁 -
Leave them for solving laterrr !!!!!
If you get stuck to them you will successfully waste a bunch of time ,which is the most important thing in this war.
So, leave those questions for later analysis.
When you will come back to those questions{which you left earlier } , you will surely realize and congratulate yourself that you left them earlier.
Otherwise you couldn't have been solved a bunch of questions which were from your nicely prepared chapters, right ???
So, that's all for today future doctors!!!
I wish you will score 700+ this time .
Thanks a trillion if you read it.
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